As a noun, heel means:
if you're referring to a dog it means to stay by your side and immediately calm down.
A heel also is a part of your foot.
It means someone or something was holding on to your heel and keeping you from moving forward.
In Aramaic, it is Yeqob. It means, "Heel".
They are wooden shoes with a heel worn in greek theater.
To supplant means to take the place of someone. The mental image of "heel catcher" is someone behind you, trying to slow you down so he can take your place.
He told the dog, "Heel!" or She tripped on her high-heeled shoe.
A heel is a despicable person.
Many of us get heal and heel confuse and BasicallyHeal means to feel betterWhile heel means the shoe heel or the foot
it means you hold your heel because it hurts
It could be heel spurs.
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"Held by the Heel" refers to the Greek hero Achilles. Achilles Heel. Otherwise it could mean to gain authority/surpass, which has nothing to do with the Greek mythology.
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The meaning of down at heel means shabby and showing signs of deterioration and neglect.
It means someone or something was holding on to your heel and keeping you from moving forward.
If you mean is he a baddie (heel) then as of October 2010, yes. He turned heel at bound for glory.
"Calcanean" means near the calcaneus, or heel.
If you mean Superman then its the cryptonite.